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Sadly we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving here in Lithuania. I’m truly jealous of the American tradition to gather together the loved ones to express the gratitude for LIFE.

If you are celebrating Thanksgiving today wherever you may be, may your day be full of many wonderful memories and moments to be thankful for, and if today is without fanfare, well, it’s still my favorite day of the work week and that much closer to the weekend – most certainly something to celebrate.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful day, and I have to begin my treasures list by being continually thankful for my readers. Your support, compliments and cheer are something that prompts me to count my blessings regularly. I love You!(*Fr.)Also there are a few more things I would most certainly label as treasures during this past weeks . . .

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It is the season again. Season of Lamps & Lanterns. It is Diwali again. Festival of Lamps & Lanterns. Every city is adorned. Every household is gay. Every face lit up with smiles. Everyone has forgotten their worries. They have left them miles away. Everyone seems to be living to the fullest while Happiness promises... Continue Reading →

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Back again is the festive season of Ganesh Chaturthi. A much awaited carnival in India which is observed for eleven days with immense enthusiasm in the western region of the nation. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated as a tribute to Lord Ganesh (The Elephant God) with much fun and frolic for eleven days. People bring home... Continue Reading →

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"Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in... Continue Reading →

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‘What is the one best thing to gift your friend on friendship’s day?’ This was a question I was ruminating about for the past few days. Friendship’s day was getting closer and I had no clue to what I would get for Rachel. Wondering who ‘Rachel’ is? Well, the one who believes that I am... Continue Reading →

A copywriter by profession but a story-teller at heart, Asha is a born reveur. A rebel who seeks refuge in the confines of worlds created by words. She reads, writes, reviews, and when not doing these, loves to loiter in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Prefers dusty old bookshops for coffee chats. Literary Influencers: Tolstoy, Bukowski, Lahiri, Maurier.